Eagle Creek Park Washington Township Park US-39 US-267 US-267 I-465 I-865 I-465 I-65 I-74 I-74 US-136 US-136 US-36 US-36 Lizton Avon Zionsville Speedway I-65 Brownsburg Lucas Oil Raceway BROWNSBURG TRAILS GUIDE PARKS & FACILITIES PATH TYPES VICINITY MAP WANT MORE INFO? TRAILS 402 East Main Street Brownsburg, IN 46112 (317) 858 - 4172 brownsburgparks.com SAFETY / RULES DISTANCE CHART Arbuckle Acres Park 1 Mile Loop 0.78 Mile Loop 2,000 Steps Recreational Trail Program (RTP) Trail 0.77 Mi 1,540 Steps 0.50 Mi 1,000 Steps 1 Mile 2,000 Steps 0.79 Mile (Crushed Stone) 1,580 Steps 1,560 Steps 0.4 Mile 950 Steps Williams Park Williams Park - Maple Ridge Trail 6 Mile 15,000 Steps B&O Trail Bicentennial Trail White Lick Creek Greenway Bulldog Way Distance (Paved) Steps GREENWAY / TRAIL MULTI-USE PATH HIGHWAY / STREET HIKING TRAIL Arbuckle Acres Restrooms Shelters Ball Fields Open Space Playground Parking Trails Williams Restrooms Shelters Ball Fields Open Space Playgrounds Splash Pad Parking Trails Stephens Restrooms Shelters Playground Pickleball Courts Open Space Parking B&O Trail Biking Skating Horseback Riding Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Cardinal (Future Park Amenities) Open Space Dog Park Parking Trails Playground Refer to Active Transportation Plan for More Information on Future Development. B&O Trail Formerly a CSX railroad track, this paved trail extends six miles from Raceway Road to 500 N. The trail is flat, making it ideal for all levels of ability. The trail is popular with walkers, bicyclists, joggers, in-line skaters and, near Raceway Road, with equestrians. Brownsburg Parks manages the stretch of trail from Green Street to Ronald Reagan Parkway. This span will include an equestrian trail alongside the walking trail by 2020. Arbuckle Park Loop This one-mile paved trail is good for all skill levels. While mostly flat, it includes a bit of an incline on its western edge. The trail meanders through the woods and alongside White Lick Creek, offering beautiful vistas. Maple Ridge Trail Located in Williams Park, this .79-mile trail of crushed stone is moderately difficult due to some elevation changes. Hikers enjoy walking through the woods and along White Lick Creek on this trail. Williams Park Loop This .78-mile paved oval encircles Williams Park. The flat service is good for all skill levels. Bicentennial Trail Dedicated in November 2017, this half mile paved trail connects Brownsburg to Avon. A flat surface, it is perfect for all skills levels. The trail links to the B&O Trail at 300 N. Recreational Trail Program (RTP) Trail Once completed, this approximately 3/4 mile trail will link the B&O Trail to Bulldog Way. Projected completion is 2020. Bulldog Way This trail connects the RTP Trail to SR 136. It is the final leg in a trail system that extends from the B&O Trail to SR 136, connecting the southern portion of Brownsburg to the north. Trails are open dawn to dusk. Carry a flashlight if using the trails near these hours. Use the buddy system. Children 11 years old and younger are suggested to visit with an adult. Preteens and teens should always be with a buddy. If you choose to visit alone, make sure someone knows where you are going and when you expect to return home. Carry a cell phone with the location feature turned on. This will make it easier for emergency personnel to find you if there is an accident. Wear proper safety equipment. Wear a helmet, reflectors and bright, visible clothing. Lock your parked car and keep valuables out of sight. Look both ways when entering the trail and crossing streets! Stop at all intersections and remember: motorists have the right of way. The “hawk” beacon signal on Green Street (by Frazee Gardens) is a traffic control device used to stop traffic and allow trail users to cross the street safely. Use it by pushing the button. No motorized vehicles are allowed on the trail. Only motorized wheelchairs, maintenance and rescue vehicles are allowed. Report any unauthorized motor vehicles immediately to 911. Keep right. If passing another trail user, pass on the left and announce your intention before passing. Yield right of way. In-line skaters, joggers and bicyclists yield to pedestrians; in-line skaters, joggers, bicyclists and pedestrians yield to horses. Maintain a safe speed. Be aware of other users around you and maintain a safe distance. Stay on the trail. Do not disturb the trail’s native trees, plants and wildflowers. Don’t litter. Remember: Pack in, pack out. Pets must be on short leashes. Clean up after your pet! Report Suspicious Activity. Dial 317-852-1100 If you have an emergency, dial 911. Please help us to keep our trails safe by reporting unsafe conditions to Brownsburg Parks at 317-858-4172. *Steps based on www.thewalkingsite.com/10000steps.html 1.98 Mile 3,960 Steps Ronald Reagan Parkway BELIEVE In Your Full Potential HENDRICKS.ORG/SPORTSMEDICINE Chris Brownsburg